Romeo Beckham might be a member of a new fashionable family - that of British luxury giant Burberry which counts top models Cara Delevingne and Rosie Huntington-Whiteley in its 'brood' - but he won't be welcomed onto the pages of style bible
Vogue
anytime soon.

10-year-old Romeo therefore, could not be considered for an editorial shoot in the pages of the glossy monthly, but that doesn't mean Vogue won't be running the Burberry spring/summer 2013 advertising campaign in which he stars.

Via the social networking site, Shulman explained: "To clarify Vogue no under sixteen model ban is in pages of our magazine. We don't control runways or advertising."

Interestingly in response, model Edie Campbell, who both stars in the Burberry ads and is a regular in the pages of
Vogue
tweeted at Shulman: "what about features on - e.g. - Chloe Moretz?" referring to the 15-year-old Hollywood actress who has graced the magazine.

When a Twitter user questioned Shulman's stance on accepting advertising material by writing: "but do you not think that, as an editor, you could make a stand to say that this isn't right? It's a pretty powerful statement!" she responded: "We can only take a view on what Vogue does and influence that way. I don't think our role can be as fashion's nanny."

Talking of nannies, apparently Master Beckham wasn't accompanied by his famous parents on the shoot with Mario Testino, but with his nanny and bodyguard.